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Disorder in the Court

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In an American courtroom, justice transforms into a parade of madness and laughter when a routine trial turns into a true circus. The story follows a clumsy yet optimistic lawyer who faces an incredibly peculiar case. The accusation stems from a small café where an extravagant and charismatic waitress is sued by a dissatisfied customer who swears he received poor service.

As the trial unfolds, witnesses begin to appear one after another, bringing with them a cast of hilarious characters, from a wise old man who confusingly recounts his life experiences to a crocodile hunter who provides unexpected testimony about a unique incident at the café. Each witness unleashes a series of comedic situations that threaten the sanity of both the judge and the jurors, collapsing any attempts to maintain order.

While the lawyers struggle to present their arguments and make sense of the absurd situation, misunderstandings and blunders provoke laughter in the courtroom and somehow reveal truths about all the characters involved. The film offers a satirical look at justice and society, enveloping the audience in a whirlwind of laughter while raising the question of what the truth really is. Amid the chaos, we are reminded that laughter is, at the end of the day, a form of justice in itself.

Media type
Movie
Year
1936
Director
Jack White
Writer
Felix Adler
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
8.00
Actors
Moe Howard
Curly Howard
Larry Fine
Suzanne Kaaren
Bud Jamison
Harry Semels
James C. Morton
Bobby Burns
Edward LeSaint
Gender
Comedy
Country
United States
Original title
Disorder in the Court
Duration
17
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